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I'd love for you to take me awayThrough dreams and rhymes of fantasyHide behind, her wings are mineHide behind her wings

The EverDreamer is the one who's always far awaySleeping every night and dayShe hides behind--her wings are mineHides behind her wings(Can you hear me screaming?)

The reason why she hates the ones that interrupt her thoughtsThey force her to face the poisoned day, face realityShe dreams and dream, creating worlds to love herShe writes 'cause when she reads she can hide inside her dreams

Hides behind--her wings are mineHides behind her wings(Can you hear me screaming?)Hides behind--her dreams are mineHides from her real life(Can you see she's dying?)

Hides behind her wings(Forever a dreamer)Runs into her dreams(In eternal slumber)

Forever Dreamer(Sleeps away her life)EverDreamer(She can never wake)

My views on the ARGUMENT of Choice verses Biological:

"Most of these arguments do not make sense, if homosexuality was a conscious choice than heterosexuality would have to be also. And how would you make that choice? If you are heterosexual, I have to ask you, did you wake up one morning and say, "I think that I'll be attracted to men/women for the rest of my life." In my experience, this is not a conscious choice.

If sexuality is an unconscious choice, that means that it is not really a choice. If you are doing something unconsciously you have no control over it. People who sleepwalk do not choose to do so, just as we do not generally choose our dreams--though some people are able to control dreams while they are sleeping. (I'm not entirely sure how that works.)

Furthermore, though there is no proof that homosexuality is purely biological, there is also no proof that it is purely a conscious choice. In fact, I would say that there is much less proof that it is a conscious choice than biological--because most gay people have stated that they did not make this decision. Also, I have yet to meet a heterosexual person that will admit that they consciously made a choice not to be homosexual, and I believe that they did not make this choice because it is not a choice.

Because there is no conclusive proof either way, this argument is based solely on opinion and speculation (and faith, I suppose) which makes the argument itself useless."